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The 3 Levels of Sedation Dentistry at NexGen Dentistry

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  Are you or your child experiencing dental anxiety? Does the mere thought of a dental visit send shivers down your spine? You're not alone. Millions of people suffer from dental phobia, making routine dental care a dreaded experience. At NexGen Dentistry , we understand your concerns and are committed to providing a comfortable and stress-free environment for all our patients. One way we achieve this is through sedation dentistry. Sedation dentistry involves the use of medications to relax patients during dental procedures. There are three primary levels of sedation: 1. Minimal Sedation (Anxious Dentistry) This is the mildest form of sedation, often referred to as "laughing gas. " Nitrous oxide is administered through a mask, producing a feeling of relaxation and euphoria. Patients remain conscious and can respond to verbal cues. Minimal sedation is ideal for patients with mild dental anxiety or those undergoing short procedures. 2. Moderate Sedation (Conscio...

Little Habits, Big Impacts: Understanding Childhood Oral Habits and Their Effects

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Many parents in San Diego wonder if their child's thumb sucking or pacifier use will cause problems. While some habits are harmless in early childhood, others can have lasting effects on a child's oral development. Here at  NexGen Dentistry , our team of pediatric dentists in San Diego can help you understand common oral habits and their potential impact. Common Childhood Oral Habits: Thumb Sucking: This is a natural reflex for infants but can cause misaligned teeth or an open bite if it persists past age 4. Pacifier Use: Similar to thumb sucking, prolonged pacifier use can affect tooth alignment. Tongue Thrusting: Pushing the tongue against the teeth during swallowing can cause protrusion of the front teeth. Mouth Breathing: Breathing through the mouth dries the mouth, increasing cavity risk and affecting facial development. Nail Biting: This can damage teeth and introduce bacteria to the mouth. Effects of Oral Habits: Misaligned Teeth: Persistent habits can ca...